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Solve : dual hard drive problem? |
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Answer» Hi Folks! This post is related to one I sent in last weekend. My problem then was a dead computer, ( board and cpu bad) and at the time I had some options. So, what I have done is I have purchased a decent compatible tower from my work ( used but adequate) instead of buying a whole new computer. My old computer was just for surfing, etc, but I had good antivirus loaded on there(loaded by a tech so I have no disc!) as well as a music site that I pay for annually ( I make cd's but RARELY store FILES). So here is my dilemma now>> This tower I bought is clean and bare bones. 40g h/d, 512 ram, etc. etc. My OLD comp was the same. Both towers have a Western Digital hard drive, same size. SO I loaded my old hard drive into this tower thinking I could plug it in and run it, but it does not show up. I reconnected it as a slave drive, using the drive the new tower came with as the primary, which now the primary runs ( I'm here writing) and the old one still does not show up anywhere. I might have it jumpered wrong? I would like to use the old drive as my primary, and the "new" drive as my slave for storage, etc. Does this make sense? I need clear directions on how to be able to do this. Any takers for the mission? Thanks in advance! Lyle. PS. both towers have XP. you need both h/drive jumpers set 1st h/drive set to master 2Nd h/drive set to slave on the same ribbon ide 1 then have CD ROM set on ide 2 set as master this will help but set it in the BIOS try auto set up if not the set it up manual this should workIt is a little bit difficult to understand what it is that you are saying I should do. |
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